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how is the drug trafficking into pakistan how does hayden. oh it's hidden the same be drug barons operated the save the all of the word it goes through dies down in central asian republics it goes from here on it goes through other sources and we haven't we one of the truthers from you goes country he goes to pakistan also won't take you thirty five percent approval from pakistan they do it all the means read that it's your first man back. pricing into. two other western regions and take it on the board and in me is their data dog you're sick it's a water which is continuously going on they would all method for a few days then change to the next then to the next so their organization on the other side which is doing it is very smart very educated and very well informed and we continue to fight there and we continue to fight that. and it's an ongoing war which is going on makes us diplomatic cables points to corruption in border controls between afghanistan and pakistan through which drugs. what's being done to tackle cross border corruption c
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the fbi has arrested a man accused of being an agent for pakistan state intelligence service who alledgedly funneled $2 million in contributions to u.s. political candidates and organizations without disclosing his connections to the pakistani government. the fbi says the man's goal was to tilt u.s. policy against indiana control in kashmir. >>> the justice department says 14 people have been arrested in nine states and district of columbia for allegedly mounting a cyber attack on the pay pal website. the group anonymous claimed responsibility calling it retaliation for the site's suspension of wikileaks accounts. >>> a mother and her three young daughters died when their vehicle drove into a washed out section of a wyoming highway and was swept away by a raging creek. only the father managed to escape. >>> in california, witnesses say a hiker was swept over a water fall at yoe accept itity national park. a search and rescue operation will resume in the morning. >>> this morning in shanghai, yao ming announced his retirement due to injuries. david stern called the chinese star, quote, a tes
the fbi has arrested a man accused of being an agent for pakistan state intelligence service who alledgedly funneled $2 million in contributions to u.s. political candidates and organizations without disclosing his connections to the pakistani government. the fbi says the man's goal was to tilt u.s. policy against indiana control in kashmir. >>> the justice department says 14 people have been arrested in nine states and district of columbia for allegedly mounting a cyber attack on the...
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pakistan targeted ads militants in the northern part of pakistan near its border with afghanistan march seventeenth drone strike is reported to have killed forty innocent civilians prompting month long break by the us but despite these casualties and a bloody experience both of. iraq and now in pakistan here there seems to be no sign of a policy change from nato as part of the sun officials here in islamabad in the capital of pakistan warn that drone seriously strengthen not only anti american sentiment but also to military sentiment in this sensitive region making it increasingly hard to justify the continuing war on terror has tons of prime minister in an interview with art he can. us drone strikes are causing huge anxiety for pakistan and are creating more problems rather than solutions in fighting terror the rules of to drone attacks. created in committed and against the government and the military the problem. is not in favor of either military strategy or protocol strategy. work difficult despite u.s. immunity undermining the pakistani government's top officials here in the capita
pakistan targeted ads militants in the northern part of pakistan near its border with afghanistan march seventeenth drone strike is reported to have killed forty innocent civilians prompting month long break by the us but despite these casualties and a bloody experience both of. iraq and now in pakistan here there seems to be no sign of a policy change from nato as part of the sun officials here in islamabad in the capital of pakistan warn that drone seriously strengthen not only anti american...
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>> it would require pakistan to prove and the u.s. secretary of state to confirm that the pakistanis are genuinely helping out in tracking down terrorists and helping out in the investigation into how bin laden was able to hide out there for so many years. the gop chair woman says the restrictions are necessary to make sure pakistan uses u.s. aid "in the right way"? if they want to receive u.s. dollar there's is no longary blank check. no longer business as usual. they have to respond to our questions and cooperate and share information or the buck stops here. >> the bill also would put conditions on aid to egypt, lebanon, yemen and palestinian authority. although it does include a provision to allow the president to waive the requirements for reasons of national security. >> shepard: some democrats have reservations about this, right? >> in part because it would apply to aid on all levels. military, in it tell against and civilian assistance. the top democrat on the committee contends that u.s. dollars that help strengthen pakistani'
>> it would require pakistan to prove and the u.s. secretary of state to confirm that the pakistanis are genuinely helping out in tracking down terrorists and helping out in the investigation into how bin laden was able to hide out there for so many years. the gop chair woman says the restrictions are necessary to make sure pakistan uses u.s. aid "in the right way"? if they want to receive u.s. dollar there's is no longary blank check. no longer business as usual. they have to...
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to be operating within pakistan i actually think that the u.s. it is operating extra legally by carrying out these drone strikes in pakistan in yemen in somalia and in terms of it being disproportionate you know we have numbers coming out of pakistan that indicate that you know for every one suspected militants being killed one hundred forty innocent civilians are dying as a result of these strikes and so if those numbers are correct you know we have people on the ground who are who are gathering information who are doing the investigation and trying to collect the information so that we can bring a more transparent more honest picture to the public about what's happening in pakistan. the u.s. clearly the drone strikes to last despite what you're saying there bring success with a minimal amount of collateral damage but you're talking about all they still an effective tool to strike a target for more conventional weapons. you know i don't think so and i think that if the u.s. is going to make that that claim to make those assertions it's going to
to be operating within pakistan i actually think that the u.s. it is operating extra legally by carrying out these drone strikes in pakistan in yemen in somalia and in terms of it being disproportionate you know we have numbers coming out of pakistan that indicate that you know for every one suspected militants being killed one hundred forty innocent civilians are dying as a result of these strikes and so if those numbers are correct you know we have people on the ground who are who are...
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the region both in central asia and the in the south in south asia that essentially is going to cut pakistan out of the formula and i don't think united states cure is very much what's going to happen after withdraws its troops in two thousand and fourteen and i think they would rather not withdraw their troops which is the nub of the problem because just on november second russia china iran and pakistan had a meeting in istanbul which they all agreed that they would crash or the united states not to leave troops in afghanistan and i find it very difficult to imagine it is fallout in relations between pakistan and the united states is not somehow try to their position i think this i think this chess board is much broader than we then we imagine it to be and it includes really multiple zones some of them worldwide. well in about ten minutes from now we also hear from russia's spokesperson on afghanistan about his views on the country's future that's in our special interview. russia says it may withdraw from a meeting with nato should rule for next may in chicago the statement came after thurs
the region both in central asia and the in the south in south asia that essentially is going to cut pakistan out of the formula and i don't think united states cure is very much what's going to happen after withdraws its troops in two thousand and fourteen and i think they would rather not withdraw their troops which is the nub of the problem because just on november second russia china iran and pakistan had a meeting in istanbul which they all agreed that they would crash or the united states...
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global conference on afghanistan's future and why the key player in stabilizing the region that of pakistan i decided to boycott the event. this is our take now with libya's civil war over it people are now waiting for the new government to fulfill their promises to be authorities say they're struggling for cash and asking the u.n. to release one hundred fifty billion dollars of frozen assets to pay wages and as a on a boycott reports many libyans wonder just who will provide for their future. after months of waking up to gunfire residents of tripoli now have to get used to a new alarm until the city of two million people has an extensive rooster population and the birds have all with replaced a rifle charter as the heralds of the million dollar. there was no exchange of gunfire the situation is ok. while the revolutionary rush has spared hardly any wall in tripoli people here are clearly fatigued by eight months of civil war this may be a deliberate glebe it's very few wanted to break free from the obligations of the old regime on the surface it seems that the normal life in tripoli has be
global conference on afghanistan's future and why the key player in stabilizing the region that of pakistan i decided to boycott the event. this is our take now with libya's civil war over it people are now waiting for the new government to fulfill their promises to be authorities say they're struggling for cash and asking the u.n. to release one hundred fifty billion dollars of frozen assets to pay wages and as a on a boycott reports many libyans wonder just who will provide for their future....
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how is the drug trafficking into pakistan how does hayden. oh it's hidden the same the drug barons operated the sale of the world it goes to tyson and central asian republics it goes from here on it goes through other sources and we happen to be one of the credit companies goes country it goes to pakistan also loads thirty thirty five percent approval from pakistan did use all the means whether it's your you know his men packed. crossing into. grew up mostly rooms and take it on the board and in me is that they would all be sick it's the water which is continuously going on they would all record for a few days then change to the next then to the next so that organisation on the other side which is doing it is very smart very educated and very well informed and we continue to fight there and we continue to fight that. and it's an ongoing war which is going on makes us diplomatic cables points to corruption involved controls between afghanistan and pakistan through which drugs flow what's being done to tackle cross border corruption cross borde
how is the drug trafficking into pakistan how does hayden. oh it's hidden the same the drug barons operated the sale of the world it goes to tyson and central asian republics it goes from here on it goes through other sources and we happen to be one of the credit companies goes country it goes to pakistan also loads thirty thirty five percent approval from pakistan did use all the means whether it's your you know his men packed. crossing into. grew up mostly rooms and take it on the board and...
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in pakistan. rupert murdoch's media empire has announced it's to withdraw its bid to buy outright control of the u.k.'s biggest satellite broadcaster b. sky b. is the latest twist to the phone hacking crisis that's engulfed the company as the scandal goes global across the atlantic it's claimed that journalists try to bribe new york police officers for access to the voicemail of nine eleven victims u.s. senators are also now calling for their own investigation into news corp british prime minister david cameron has also demanded a probe into the nine eleven claims paul lashmar who's an investigative reporter and head of journalism a university in the u.k. told me earlier that the story is gone beyond the united kingdom and well beyond just the king interview. the events that we've seen over the last couple weeks been extraordinary what was the u.k. story is now that can tell you should know spread through news international the u.k. right out now into the united states and australia is quite a big
in pakistan. rupert murdoch's media empire has announced it's to withdraw its bid to buy outright control of the u.k.'s biggest satellite broadcaster b. sky b. is the latest twist to the phone hacking crisis that's engulfed the company as the scandal goes global across the atlantic it's claimed that journalists try to bribe new york police officers for access to the voicemail of nine eleven victims u.s. senators are also now calling for their own investigation into news corp british prime...
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in pakistan. the eurozone has been dealt a fresh blow as ireland's debt is downgraded to junk status by the credit rating agency moody's moody's fueling concerns of the country could need a second battle out this week after portugal's credit rating was also reduced and follow speculation in a lead might soon follow paul natal m.e.p. for northwest england has told our team that the latest developments prove the single currency union is simply not working. this was always about politics it was not about economics the idea that you could have a commie in the mediterranean in line with economies like germany fast growing economies like germany was never going to where the only way to get out of this mess is for those countries to go back on to their national policies to devalue to get those moving. on to exports going in at the moment they can't use their debt because they couldn't see these are controlled by frankfurt they're controlled by the european central bank they're not controlled by athens or
in pakistan. the eurozone has been dealt a fresh blow as ireland's debt is downgraded to junk status by the credit rating agency moody's moody's fueling concerns of the country could need a second battle out this week after portugal's credit rating was also reduced and follow speculation in a lead might soon follow paul natal m.e.p. for northwest england has told our team that the latest developments prove the single currency union is simply not working. this was always about politics it was...
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we like to have more favorable pakistan perceptions of the u.s.. that is not the main reason why we are here. we're here to promote development, stability, and to make this deal less susceptible to tendencies. >> u.s. attacks against suspected militants, the cooperation with the u.s. is the thing that is fuelling the extremism. >> we are being paid. i have ever seen such anti- american sentiment. the majority of people feel like we're being used in someone else's war and we are being destroyed by it. >> there are tens of thousands of militants in this country. cooperation is just one thing that is being reassessed as both countries scramble around for fresh ideas about how to end the problem. >> the reports of security forces, hundreds of people have been reserved. 40 people have been killed. it is the same time the embattled president continues to cling to power claiming that al qaeda stepped up attacks said his country. thus the demand he's done. the latest demonstrations, after they refused at the last minute to sign a deal agreeing to go. >> ma
we like to have more favorable pakistan perceptions of the u.s.. that is not the main reason why we are here. we're here to promote development, stability, and to make this deal less susceptible to tendencies. >> u.s. attacks against suspected militants, the cooperation with the u.s. is the thing that is fuelling the extremism. >> we are being paid. i have ever seen such anti- american sentiment. the majority of people feel like we're being used in someone else's war and we are...
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father of pakistan. unfortunately, he died less than a year after pakistan's creation and ever since then, pakistan has had a lot of difficulty with its political leaders and many feel he died too soon. if he lived a bit longer, perhaps the foundations of pakistan's democracy might have been stronger. host: that was in 1947. what happened that created pakistan? guest: well, it was a mess. and it was a mess from which the country really has never recovered, in a way. this was during the time of british rule in the subcontinent of india and the decision was made very quickly and very arbitrarily by the british colonial rulers to separate, to make a new country. they arbitrarily divided northern india into india and pakistan and in a matter of weeks you had literally millions of people fleeing in all directions. you had indians trying to rush south into what was going to be india and -- sorry, hindus and sikhs fleeing into what would be india and muslims fleeing north into what would be pakistan and there w
father of pakistan. unfortunately, he died less than a year after pakistan's creation and ever since then, pakistan has had a lot of difficulty with its political leaders and many feel he died too soon. if he lived a bit longer, perhaps the foundations of pakistan's democracy might have been stronger. host: that was in 1947. what happened that created pakistan? guest: well, it was a mess. and it was a mess from which the country really has never recovered, in a way. this was during the time of...
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i know that pakistan as do not want extremism to rule pakistan. none of fighting the united states war. gosh knows the former president of pakistan. reports say the fighting between the security forces has prompted the closure of the airport. thousands took to the streets to protest against the possibility of civil war. more than 40 people have been killed. the president again failed to sign a resignation deal. the judges ruled that the suspect in the arizona shooting that killed six people and critic cleveland the u.s. congresswoman is mentally incompetent to stand trial. he was removed from the quarter after an outburst and one of the move to a federal facility. >> each day seems to bring more suffering to america's midwest. another violent storm killed at least 30 people and complicating rescue efforts. three days after a massive twister ripped through the town leaving more than 120 dead, the search for survivors still continues. crossing the road, a bit of an understatement. drilling to the countryside and oklahoma. >> this is why they sometim
i know that pakistan as do not want extremism to rule pakistan. none of fighting the united states war. gosh knows the former president of pakistan. reports say the fighting between the security forces has prompted the closure of the airport. thousands took to the streets to protest against the possibility of civil war. more than 40 people have been killed. the president again failed to sign a resignation deal. the judges ruled that the suspect in the arizona shooting that killed six people and...
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could look like pakistan or india in terms of the levels of corruption i know it's great in india they government issue fake money that people can use to pay off bribes without losing face maybe that's the future freezing well i think dollars will be used but the u.k. pound can be used to its fake money used to pay off its well speaking of fake money max this is in the next headline d.j. i say dow jones industrial average fourteen thousand depends on us saying we're all in this together with europe never before has the euro influenced us stocks as much as this year a sign that american equities aren't going anywhere until europe's credit crisis is solved the so-called correlation coefficient max showing how much two markets rise and fall in tandem hit point eight five the highest level since the euro was founded in one thousand nine hundred nine reading of one means the assets are moving a lot step right well there is no difference between the euro and the dollar they're both counterfeit currencies. corrupt central bankers. as steve as in dollar generously create debt backed currency f
could look like pakistan or india in terms of the levels of corruption i know it's great in india they government issue fake money that people can use to pay off bribes without losing face maybe that's the future freezing well i think dollars will be used but the u.k. pound can be used to its fake money used to pay off its well speaking of fake money max this is in the next headline d.j. i say dow jones industrial average fourteen thousand depends on us saying we're all in this together with...
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bodies remain trapped underwater after an overloaded pleasure cruise has sank in the fall political pakistan on sunday. you can see these live pictures of a commemoration ceremony in a public capital not far from where the tragedy took place where rescuers say the chances of finding more survivors are about to cross live now to artie's tom barton who's following the events for us tom the whole nation is in grief and obviously our missions are running incredibly high where you are. they are indeed kerry there are thousands of people that have turned out here to the river boat station in which was to be the stopping point of the bulgaria on its pleasure cruise up the volga they've come to lay flowers and to pay their respects to the people who drowned eva trying to get out of the ship all those who were trapped in it in sunday's tragedy there's also a funeral starting to take place today of some of the victims twenty three families will start burying their relatives today from the sinking of the bulgaria ship feelings here are ones of that immense regret that this happened and moving really al
bodies remain trapped underwater after an overloaded pleasure cruise has sank in the fall political pakistan on sunday. you can see these live pictures of a commemoration ceremony in a public capital not far from where the tragedy took place where rescuers say the chances of finding more survivors are about to cross live now to artie's tom barton who's following the events for us tom the whole nation is in grief and obviously our missions are running incredibly high where you are. they are...
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there's about activists in pakistan have staged an antenatal rally condemning the u.s. for a recent airstrike that left twenty four people dead the protesters also chanted slogans in support of the government's decision to close its afghan border crossing to nato supplies pakistan's also recalled some troops coordinating activity with international forces on the frontier with neighboring afghanistan the u.s. strike sparked a crisis and already relations between washington and islamabad. police are revealed a gunman who killed a police officer in a us university car park on thursday acted alone the man whose identity is not been released ran from the scene before turning the gun on himself police say they still have no motive behind the cop killing virginia tech is the site of one of america's worst ever deadly rampages back in two thousand and seven a student massacred thirty two people before killing himself. and the corporate occupy protesters in boston have been given the marching orders though police have yet to respond protesters to the celebration at midnight afte
there's about activists in pakistan have staged an antenatal rally condemning the u.s. for a recent airstrike that left twenty four people dead the protesters also chanted slogans in support of the government's decision to close its afghan border crossing to nato supplies pakistan's also recalled some troops coordinating activity with international forces on the frontier with neighboring afghanistan the u.s. strike sparked a crisis and already relations between washington and islamabad. police...
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forces of left pakistan's shamsi base after being told to go as a result of the deadly strike. israel has approved the construction of forty homes in a farm near bethlehem plans for the new neighborhood were approved by israel's defense minister but the settlement watchdog peace now said the project show israel's intention to claim the region in any future agreement with the palestinians israel has come under criticism since a government decision last month to speed up construction in response to palestine joining unesco. well palestinian m.p. must have a told r.t. that the ongoing construction of settlements is the reason there could be no talks between palestine and israel is a preview of what's ahead next down. it's not difficult to go to negotiations it's impossible. as long as allowed to continue to build settlements as long as the government is the government we have there would be no negotiations it's not just. that i hate monger that is really a problem with the creation of the new settlement block is that it is killing the very last opportunity of two states of which m
forces of left pakistan's shamsi base after being told to go as a result of the deadly strike. israel has approved the construction of forty homes in a farm near bethlehem plans for the new neighborhood were approved by israel's defense minister but the settlement watchdog peace now said the project show israel's intention to claim the region in any future agreement with the palestinians israel has come under criticism since a government decision last month to speed up construction in response...
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a bunch in pakistan. you mention pakistan. what they'd be any links to told with that group who were held responsible for the hotel bombings back in two thousand and eight when something like on from eighty people were killed there would there be links perhaps between those two organizations yes absolutely they had dearly could you have been back. if you remember any pakistani would be in who had infiltrated mumbai they claim concerns to be deprived of bacon would have been trying to. portray themselves as indians that do a part of the deccan mujahedeen it's a document you can actually comes from an indian would be less spin it does not has been the chilling this gentleman doing in which i had been able to lie seven eight years there have been providing logistical interventions uplift there have been trade. secret better hide out in pakistan and a lot of them to come back into india and then the remaining text or the dick or the emails is big boxes back in pakistan and getting them concluded by them and plan to get a strike by
a bunch in pakistan. you mention pakistan. what they'd be any links to told with that group who were held responsible for the hotel bombings back in two thousand and eight when something like on from eighty people were killed there would there be links perhaps between those two organizations yes absolutely they had dearly could you have been back. if you remember any pakistani would be in who had infiltrated mumbai they claim concerns to be deprived of bacon would have been trying to. portray...
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bbc news come up on pakistan's the " sesame street." -- bbc news, on pakistan's " sesame street." >> from an iconic television program to one of the world's most acclaimed photographers. annie leibovitz has taken portraits of everyone from john lennon still queen elizabeth. now she has a new exhibition in london. entitled "pilgrimage,", it features personal objects of famous people. >> i was definitely going and down a different trail. i wanted to get out, you know? it was a voyage of discovery. it was a very personal set of pictures. you know, i really did it -- it was setting myself up. if anything can be gleaned from it, these places or out there. you can get so taken into the subjects in a good way. what is wonderful about them, you can live in all of these subjects. i tried to pull myself in and out relatively fast. more like a tourist. a little more than a tourist. yes i not a big fan of the tripod. i had to learn how to put the camera on the tripod and film objects. and i tried to feel emotional with that. i was very lucky. i received an award. @ was receiving an award in sant
bbc news come up on pakistan's the " sesame street." -- bbc news, on pakistan's " sesame street." >> from an iconic television program to one of the world's most acclaimed photographers. annie leibovitz has taken portraits of everyone from john lennon still queen elizabeth. now she has a new exhibition in london. entitled "pilgrimage,", it features personal objects of famous people. >> i was definitely going and down a different trail. i wanted to get...
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in pakistan, they say they know there's trouble when the shutdown the networks. they mentioned the army. the police chief said he would be the last police chief in london to bring and the army. that would be in a mission of the feet. >> there has been a lot of criticism. >> of course, he praised the police. you always do. in a war, you always praised the soldiers. he did make an interesting point, i thought. he said the policeman in charge -- there was a killing that was not yet explained and a peaceful protest. the police said they were dealing with a public order issue. in other words, student demonstrations, if you will. in fact, they were dealing with criminality, with theft, with looting. >> miliband is speaking, as well. you mentioned the word "consensual." is now not the time to go on the offensive? >> that's right for both of them. if ed miliband --ed miliband had the same problems. he wants to impress sensible, middle british voters. he knows there are no easy answers. he called for a full public inquiry into this. god knows we have so many public inquir
in pakistan, they say they know there's trouble when the shutdown the networks. they mentioned the army. the police chief said he would be the last police chief in london to bring and the army. that would be in a mission of the feet. >> there has been a lot of criticism. >> of course, he praised the police. you always do. in a war, you always praised the soldiers. he did make an interesting point, i thought. he said the policeman in charge -- there was a killing that was not yet...
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five somalia is the latest terrorist training ground british residents from a variety of backgrounds pakistan baghdad dash yemen. jihad the risk is that they then come back to the u.k. and carry out terrorist attacks there's also the threats of piracy and the kidnapping of eight tourists but crucially somalia has boston gas reserves and other natural resources including which the u.s. and other countries have had their eye on for years many points all say to somalia's to t.j. position presiding over a large parts of oil transport through the gulf of aden and usually following military strategists are planning in some way. to gas one of the biggest. most of. all. saying to me. support to get a functioning system of government and. so you see this as a direct result of the perceived success by the government of the calm paid in libya operation me to oust gadhafi successful next stop. coming up on our t.v. what do you look for. do you think the sense of humor it would be appealing in a world leader think it's an international way of speaking you know everybody gets it and everybody likes it a. p
five somalia is the latest terrorist training ground british residents from a variety of backgrounds pakistan baghdad dash yemen. jihad the risk is that they then come back to the u.k. and carry out terrorist attacks there's also the threats of piracy and the kidnapping of eight tourists but crucially somalia has boston gas reserves and other natural resources including which the u.s. and other countries have had their eye on for years many points all say to somalia's to t.j. position presiding...
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i have never seen so much anti- americanism and pakistan now. if they were our allies, we should be friends. because people feel, the majority feel that we are being used in someone else's war and we are being destroyed by it. >> there are now thought to be tens of thousands of militants in this country. cooperation between the u.s. and pakistan is just one thing that is being reassessed as both countries scramble around for fresh ideas on how to end the problems. bbc news, in pakistan. >> when we came on air just a little while ago, it was all series today. but i think we can see the two men are actually taking some time to relax. this is a barbecue that is being held in the garden of downing street. there you can see david cameron and president obama of serving. this is a barbecue for veterans, both american and british veterans, in downing street. actually, the barbecue is hosted by the wives -- and you can save the president serving up -- very american. i am not sure what the british side provided. there you go. a barbecue in downing street.
i have never seen so much anti- americanism and pakistan now. if they were our allies, we should be friends. because people feel, the majority feel that we are being used in someone else's war and we are being destroyed by it. >> there are now thought to be tens of thousands of militants in this country. cooperation between the u.s. and pakistan is just one thing that is being reassessed as both countries scramble around for fresh ideas on how to end the problems. bbc news, in pakistan....
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to pakistan now where a fresh spate of violence over the past twenty four hours in the city of karachi has left at least thirty nine people dead many of the victims were found shot stuffed in socks and dumped on the streets and a former member of the country's ruling party was gunned down as he entered a restaurant for a post plastic meal of the killings are thought to be linked to ongoing rivalries between gangs and political parties vying for power. turkish warplanes have attacked sixty eight sites in northern iraq targeting the kurdistan workers party it comes a day after nine turkish soldiers were killed and over a dozen injured by a rebel group in hockey the province close to the iraqi border kurdish militants have been carrying out attacks against turkey for over two decades demanding the town of me in the area. where we have more news videos and all the latest updates on our website that's our view dot com and here's what you can have complied on life right now and then exclusive interview to our team be a prime minister of the office of public policy on vale's response for the
to pakistan now where a fresh spate of violence over the past twenty four hours in the city of karachi has left at least thirty nine people dead many of the victims were found shot stuffed in socks and dumped on the streets and a former member of the country's ruling party was gunned down as he entered a restaurant for a post plastic meal of the killings are thought to be linked to ongoing rivalries between gangs and political parties vying for power. turkish warplanes have attacked sixty eight...
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is so hated now in pakistan the government is afraid corporate with iran safeguarding its nuclear materials which are the world's fastest growing and bio experts will tell you the least secure so the result of this drone strike campaign is fastly creasing the danger in the united states of a conventional and or nuclear terrorist attack. in the is off to israel's retreat from lebanon thousands of soldiers are still struggling to cope with the consequences of that withdrawal they all members of the so-called south lebanese army backed israeli forces they feel the sacrifices gone unrecognized paula slim that's one former soldier says there is no support from the country he fought for. there's only one thing for was national dreams about and that is to return home but home is southern lebanon and he's stuck here on the other side of the border in northern israel. that's my home five kilometers away eleven years ago for was was one of several thousand christian binny's to free with the israeli army as it left lebanon for eighteen years the israelis had been fighting the palestine liberation orga
is so hated now in pakistan the government is afraid corporate with iran safeguarding its nuclear materials which are the world's fastest growing and bio experts will tell you the least secure so the result of this drone strike campaign is fastly creasing the danger in the united states of a conventional and or nuclear terrorist attack. in the is off to israel's retreat from lebanon thousands of soldiers are still struggling to cope with the consequences of that withdrawal they all members of...
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who objected to a documentary broadcast called "secret pakistan." the prime minister says that his government supports free media and that he has pledged to look into that? -- into that ban. in afghanistan, the taliban remains strong. in october, british troops withdrew from the marines by a quarter of their numbers. their mission is to protect a road against insurgents. caroline went out with them and sent this report. >> this checkpoint translates as -- the last village. it feels very far from anywhere. this remains hostile territory, where the taliban is still very much in evidence . on the building that you can see over there, probably the closest taliban firing point. soldiers have been fired upon while guarding the checkpoint, but also while out on patrol. to the soldiers here, they feel vulnerable. most of them in a 20's. >> we feel protected in the vehicles. on foot, slightly more dangerous. >> some have had a miraculous escapes, but several in this unit have been seriously injured in firefights and by roadside bombs. >> i have got a wife an
who objected to a documentary broadcast called "secret pakistan." the prime minister says that his government supports free media and that he has pledged to look into that? -- into that ban. in afghanistan, the taliban remains strong. in october, british troops withdrew from the marines by a quarter of their numbers. their mission is to protect a road against insurgents. caroline went out with them and sent this report. >> this checkpoint translates as -- the last village. it...
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home when the gunman strug there's been no claims of responsibility for the attack so far northwestern pakistan is torn between a government support of tribal armies and islamist militants with links to al qaida who carried out hundreds of attacks against civilians in recent years. sex abuse victims of submitted claims to the international criminal court calling for pope benedict the sixteenth and top cardinals to be investigated for possible crimes against humanity vatican officials are being accused of negligence in supervising a priest and turning a blind eye to sexual crimes against children thousands of individual cases are brought each year but the court has never before opened the single formal investigation into the catholic church. germany has called on euro zone members to stick together in an attempt to settle nerves over the potential greek default the chancellor says the greece must stay aboard the block to avoid causing a domino effect as statement came after fears of greece declaring bankruptcy cause a shock for the global markets on monday it was triggered by reports that german
home when the gunman strug there's been no claims of responsibility for the attack so far northwestern pakistan is torn between a government support of tribal armies and islamist militants with links to al qaida who carried out hundreds of attacks against civilians in recent years. sex abuse victims of submitted claims to the international criminal court calling for pope benedict the sixteenth and top cardinals to be investigated for possible crimes against humanity vatican officials are being...
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-pakistan relations are tricky these days. soon, pakistani children will be introduced to the american hero that will make inroads that only u.s. politicians could dream of. elmo is coming to pakistan. there is a locally made a version that is soon to air. the $20 million has been allocated to the project. >> ♪ >> meet the cast of pakistan's "sesame street." elmo is here, but he is surrounded by new friends. a pakistani village has been created on said, full of local characters and local concerns. here is the star of the show, cricket mad, energetic, and curious. she says that the puppets are like family. >> i feel like they are my sisters and brothers because i am telling them a lot of stuff. >> do you think that the children who watch this show will learn a lot? >> they will get more educated. >> they hope the strong female lead will win over the next generation in this conservative society. >> generally, the girls take a step back. she is really strong headed and captain of the cricket team. she's not afraid to ask questi
-pakistan relations are tricky these days. soon, pakistani children will be introduced to the american hero that will make inroads that only u.s. politicians could dream of. elmo is coming to pakistan. there is a locally made a version that is soon to air. the $20 million has been allocated to the project. >> ♪ >> meet the cast of pakistan's "sesame street." elmo is here, but he is surrounded by new friends. a pakistani village has been created on said, full of local...
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should be moved out of dentist in ten years earlier than that as was initially planned but neighbor pakistan corozal to the region seem to have boycotted the meeting in protest at an apparently u.s. airstrike that killed twenty four pakistani soldiers despite asked former afghan including daoud sultanzoy says kabul is optimistic about its diplomatic future. afghanistan needs russia's friendship but there's no doubt about that we need to cooperate with each other we live in the same region but at the same time up on the stand is also in a predatory neighborhood. some of the problems that we are facing will affect russia in the short term and in the long term the terrorism extremism and drugs these are all problems that are. threatening both nations so i hope that that instead of that we have to we can sit down and find a cooperate of environment and framework with which russia can play a better role russia is a major country in the region and russia should be more active and constructive way in afghanistan needs that partnership with russia as well because of the conference and of course the
should be moved out of dentist in ten years earlier than that as was initially planned but neighbor pakistan corozal to the region seem to have boycotted the meeting in protest at an apparently u.s. airstrike that killed twenty four pakistani soldiers despite asked former afghan including daoud sultanzoy says kabul is optimistic about its diplomatic future. afghanistan needs russia's friendship but there's no doubt about that we need to cooperate with each other we live in the same region but...
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initial intent of the operation enduring freedom this to kill or capture osama bin laden and not in pakistan but afghanistan per se the united states have never had any comprehensive policy regarding afghanistan and pakistan and was driven by ideological considerations and cold war prejudices that's why the united states had lost a unique opportunity to nip in the bud the taliban resurgence in pakistan. while we explore the impact of long wars on returning soldiers at our website our teeth dot com. us troops coming back from conflict zones could face their toughest battle yet with suicide now killing more servicemen and women than enemy bullets. also in line three cosmetics completed their journey to the stars as russia studies rocket successfully dogs with the international space station bringing in new crew members details are available on our website r.t. dot com. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world and a suicide bomb attack on a paramilitary camp has left at least six pakistani soldiers dead in the northwest of the country the bomber drove an explosive slade
initial intent of the operation enduring freedom this to kill or capture osama bin laden and not in pakistan but afghanistan per se the united states have never had any comprehensive policy regarding afghanistan and pakistan and was driven by ideological considerations and cold war prejudices that's why the united states had lost a unique opportunity to nip in the bud the taliban resurgence in pakistan. while we explore the impact of long wars on returning soldiers at our website our teeth dot...
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also coming up -- severe flooding in southern pakistan. aid workers say it's even worse than last year. and happy days for the fonz. the actor, henry winkler, gets a medal from britain's queen for his work with children with dyslexia. >> hell sexow welcome. britain's prime minister, david cameron, and the french president, nicolas sarkozy, have arrived in tripoli, where they'll be meeting members of the national transitional council. there's been great support for both leaders, of course, in libya itself. both leaders responsible for that first air strike which stopped gaddafi's tanks and artillery moving towards benghazi. their actions followed by that nato commitment which continues to this day, attacking some of the last remaining strongholds of colonel gaddafi. let's go to peter biles, who joins us now live from tripoli. peter, both men have arrived, and what sort of reception did they get there? >> they arrived at the military airport on the eastern side, and david cameron said he was delighted to be here. he said it was a very happy
also coming up -- severe flooding in southern pakistan. aid workers say it's even worse than last year. and happy days for the fonz. the actor, henry winkler, gets a medal from britain's queen for his work with children with dyslexia. >> hell sexow welcome. britain's prime minister, david cameron, and the french president, nicolas sarkozy, have arrived in tripoli, where they'll be meeting members of the national transitional council. there's been great support for both leaders, of course,...
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and the cooking channel did you think nato had a right to pakistan this is getting very political i'm on a five day holiday i'm not going to go to try to political discussion i don't mean the sit down not worldly but i'm paying more attention that was evident over there was happening in another country somewhat not affecting us do you think that's what most people feel probably what about you probably whether or not you've crossed everything off your list this holiday the bottom line is you might want to consider taking a break from shopping to find out what's going on in the rest of the worlds. and stay with us for another look at the headlines in just a few minutes. magine assets that the phone watches show every single moment. and waiting for you to stumble. i saw a man with a video camera so i moved over and he followed me. you know we realized that we're following everyone from early in the morning. the only chance to get rid of him. is to reveal him. and. me. on our cheat plane. if. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been see
and the cooking channel did you think nato had a right to pakistan this is getting very political i'm on a five day holiday i'm not going to go to try to political discussion i don't mean the sit down not worldly but i'm paying more attention that was evident over there was happening in another country somewhat not affecting us do you think that's what most people feel probably what about you probably whether or not you've crossed everything off your list this holiday the bottom line is you...
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in pakistan. you know, they say that originally when they saw this compound, it was fairly difficult to reach, perhaps just down a dirt road. they started seeing improvements being made and a lot of security being installed and began to believe that was the place osama bin laden was hiding out. the compound by all accounts had something like 18-foot walls, inner partitions, heavy security, and they felt it became extraordinarily clear to them that it could only be bin laden who was hiding there. now i have to tell you, over recent months, there had been a lot of talk amongst the kinds of sources that we talk to, intelligence officials, military officials, that bin laden probably wasn't hiding in a cave as ledge woonds have it, that he probably was in fairly comfortable circumstances. this would seem it to indicate that. a surgical strike, u.s. helicopters, u.s. special forces, including navy s.e.a.l.s. killing bin laden in that fire fight. a u.s. official says his body has already been buried at s
in pakistan. you know, they say that originally when they saw this compound, it was fairly difficult to reach, perhaps just down a dirt road. they started seeing improvements being made and a lot of security being installed and began to believe that was the place osama bin laden was hiding out. the compound by all accounts had something like 18-foot walls, inner partitions, heavy security, and they felt it became extraordinarily clear to them that it could only be bin laden who was hiding...
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pakistan in the number of casualties that result because of the drone strikes. like the taliban and al qaeda and other groups in pakistan to recruit new numbers and they're doing that. many pakistanis are furious at their government for helping the americans kill their own people they accuse their leaders of doing that in exchange for billions of dollars from washington americans on the other hand are not too happy with what they get in return for their billions how on to support government so large ones when do we say enough is enough most governments lie to each other and so a business gets done washington now sees yemen as the most dangerous outpost and he's planning to step up drone attacks on the country establishing a base in the persian gulf specifically for that purpose especially now when been launched replacement iman also ari is not to be building are already significant presence in yemen. the u.s. had been cooperated with yemeni counterterrorism forces in targeting al qaida but they've since left the field preoccupied instead with their nationwide tu
pakistan in the number of casualties that result because of the drone strikes. like the taliban and al qaeda and other groups in pakistan to recruit new numbers and they're doing that. many pakistanis are furious at their government for helping the americans kill their own people they accuse their leaders of doing that in exchange for billions of dollars from washington americans on the other hand are not too happy with what they get in return for their billions how on to support government so...
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and the cooking channel did you think nato had a right to pakistan this is getting very political i'm on a five day holiday i don't not going to go to try to political discussion i don't mean the sit down not worldly but i'm being more attention there was have been over here there was a bit in another country that is somewhat not affecting us do you think that's what most people feel probably what about do you probably whether or not you've crossed everything off your list this holiday the bottom line is you might want to consider taking a break from shopping to find out what's going on in the rest of the world. or the kaiser report is coming your way but first a recap of the main headlines here in our team. all. wealthy british style. that's not on the title. of. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. magine assets that the devil watches show every single moment. and waiting for you to stumble. i saw a man with a video camera so i mo
and the cooking channel did you think nato had a right to pakistan this is getting very political i'm on a five day holiday i don't not going to go to try to political discussion i don't mean the sit down not worldly but i'm being more attention there was have been over here there was a bit in another country that is somewhat not affecting us do you think that's what most people feel probably what about do you probably whether or not you've crossed everything off your list this holiday the...
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cutting some aid from pakistan we're going to ask what all of that means for now longest war and a new piece of legislation in congress sounds like it's meant to save your kids from child pornographers but is it really just a mask for a massive move to force i as these to record your data and take away your privacy julian sanchez is going to join us on that what we're going to have all of that and more for you tonight including a dose of happy hour but first let's take a look at what the mainstream media has decided to miss. now if you haven't noticed yet it's summer it's mid july depending on where you live you probably have at least another two months of warm weather to enjoy unless of course you live in california my former home and you get to enjoy perfect weather all year long and yeah i'm a little bit about not no longer getting to enjoy that weather but the point here is that it's summer and what do you know what happens during the summer it gets hot temperatures rise you should wear shorts drink water wear your sunscreen check your local news the weather channel weather dot com
cutting some aid from pakistan we're going to ask what all of that means for now longest war and a new piece of legislation in congress sounds like it's meant to save your kids from child pornographers but is it really just a mask for a massive move to force i as these to record your data and take away your privacy julian sanchez is going to join us on that what we're going to have all of that and more for you tonight including a dose of happy hour but first let's take a look at what the...
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the russian outfit have been depleted severely with a string of players injured the argentinian left pakistan and selling is sidelined our center back sees another us is also out along with the field appear to be strong and strike out over thirty martin. rubin will also be without their latest signing your guy striker nelson del there's the deal went through a couple of days ago but you will not arrive ink is down for a few days yet and only in time for the second leg next week despite all of that rubin polka band that they have says he's confident of getting a result meanwhile arsenal will host naisi in the first leg of their play off and will be with fabregas he completed his move to barcelona yesterday also missing the suspended samir nasri and robin van persie or their new signing given his champions league gave me three colors naisi finished fourth in syria last season and will be in opposition but are some bankers men but the frenchman insists life goes on after . we do try to keep. the. distribution hundred twenty five years old. because they have to go because. it's what we want to. c
the russian outfit have been depleted severely with a string of players injured the argentinian left pakistan and selling is sidelined our center back sees another us is also out along with the field appear to be strong and strike out over thirty martin. rubin will also be without their latest signing your guy striker nelson del there's the deal went through a couple of days ago but you will not arrive ink is down for a few days yet and only in time for the second leg next week despite all of...